Don’t you envy those Italians and Spaniards who, en route to the office, stop for a small powerful coffee and a shot of brandy or similar strong spirit? We Brits of course would be sacked on the spot if we came in with a hint of alcohol about us, although not in this particular office obviously.
Taste the Difference?
London’s top chefs & food critics go head to head at Taste of London for Action Against Hunger.Some of the UK’s most popular chefs and food critics have joined forces to participate in a blind taste test challenge to see who knows their ingredients better.
Is Prosecco Worth Prosecution?
Our man with a taste for wine Douglas Blyde looks beyond the bubbles in the land of Prosecco. A cheap alternative to champagne? Maybe we’ve been drinking the wrong stuff
Nar Restaurant and Bar
This new establishment has a menu offering choices of authentic Turkish and Italian cuisines, not some kind of fusion idea, the dishes are distinct and separately listed on the menu. Nar certainly is offering something a little different, delivering great food, it is well worth the trip to Vauxhall to sample it.
Avast there! Degustacion menus at El Pirata Detapas
Critically allaimed, El Pirata Detapas in Notting Hill, introduces three regional Spanish degustacion menus for the summer. Showcasing regional tapas specialties from the regions of Navarra in northern Spain in July, Catalunya (which encompasses Barcelona) in August and the Basque region in September.
Morgan M restaurant
Spring is still in the air at Morgan M, the fine dining restaurant in Islington and the eponymous Monsieur M has generously invited us round to sample the Spring Menu, just as it is about to end. It has to be done at lunch though; the restaurant is far too popular with the well-heeled locals to be able to sacrifice an otherwise productive table in the evening.
No. 20 at Sanctum Soho Hotel
Past 3D cameras and an increasingly famous commissionaire, ‘No. 20’ is the restaurant at Soho’s ‘Sanctum’ Hotel. This is London’s answer to Paris’ boutique ‘den of opulence’, the Hôtel Costes. Chic and shiny, dining room details include crocodile-skin chairs (not crocodilette), taut, bronzed banquettes, glass sheathed pillars and positive photo panels by the MOD’s official artist, Xavier Pick.
Discover the Origin. Discover great recipes
Discover the Origin is a three year campaign, part funded by the EU to promote some of Europe’s finest food and wine products: Parma Ham, Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, Burgundy wines, Port and Douro Valley wines.
Tate St. Ives Cafe
Many art galleries have their cafes tucked down in a basement but the architects of the Tate building, which was opened to great acclaim in 1993, have given over their most prestigious level, the top floor, to the all-important purpose of visitor sustenance with The Café priding itself on sourcing its ingredients from Cornish growers and suppliers.
Phil Vickery St Dunstan’s Great Cake Bake recipes
Great cake recipes for anytime.